Hi Markus, *,
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Markus Jansen
<markus.jansen@plainpicture.de> wrote:
Hi there,
hope writing to the right mailing list; I wrote to the users list, where I
was told to ask my question here before filling out a bug report:
I just wanted to check out the new libreOffice with a Mac and found out that
in the Info.plist - file the key "CFBundleShortVersionString" is
4.3.4 in contrast to the "CFBundleGetInfoString" which is 4.3.0.4 (see the
third digit: zero).
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74244
Why is this? Just to shorten the version string to 3 digits?
Yes - Apple's doc say it is a three element string, and so far nobody
has provided pointers to app-store listed applications that don't
follow that word-by-word (although many programs "in the wild" use
longer version strings and seem to work fine).
So if you have a software from Appstore that has longer version
number, then the limit can be dropped...
And if a future
long version will be 4.3.1.3, will the short one be 4.3.1, which is smaller
than the older one (4.3.4)? Such things makes automatic software deployment
under Mac OS even harder.
Yeah, that was a specific bug with the code - I unfortunately forgot
about that one, despite predicting this mismatch....
ciao
Christian
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